4K HDR Streaming, Collaboration, and Review with Teradek Serv 4K
From the set to post-production, Teradek comes to this NAB 2022 with Serv 4K, a hardware/software 4K HDR production streaming solution that integrates cloud and local network platforms into a flexible and streamlined workflow.
This proposal aims to simplify real-time creative collaboration and decision making for stakeholders on and off set.
Greg Smokler, VP of Cine Product at Creative Solutions, commented that “Serv 4K unifies on-set and remote streaming setups with a 4K HDR-ready device that is easy to configure, manage and access. It is part of a comprehensive streaming solution that removes the barriers to creative collaboration by providing incredible image fidelity, simplified remote viewing and streaming management, and double the local streaming capacity.”
Teradek positions Serv 4K as a solution for production streaming latest generation that combines and expands the functionality of streaming local de Serv Pro with the tools of Teradek Cube cloud streaming to deliver a 4K HDR hardware/software ecosystem that addresses post-2020 production realities.
Serv 4K features higher bit rate encoding using H.264 o H.265 con 256 bit encryption y HDR performance (DCI-P3, PQ2084), allowing secure transmission of images 4K60p 10bit 4:2:2 live or as instant recordings on set and to remote viewers.
The setup is simple for camera crews, as the workflow, device and web UI, and mobile app management are intuitively designed for the simplest experience. Serv 4K also supports HEVC, delivering high-quality media in smaller file sizes.
Up to 20 devices can stream on a local network using the vuer application from Teradek, with support for iOS, Android, PC, MacOS and AppleTV. An unlimited number of devices can access cloud-based live streaming and upload instant recordings to Teradek Core and to third-party platforms such as Frame.io, an Adobe company. If the Internet connection is lost, recordings are saved to an SD card for secure uploading once the connection is reestablished. Streams and recordings are compatible with macOS, iOS, Android, and web browsers.
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